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team won the gold with a 2-one victory over spain. congratulations. from what can be described as the best of american spirit, nathan's hot dog eating contest. it grows every year. joel chesnutt, your reigning champion, one question, where does he put it? 62 hot dogs in 12 minutes. they have done it mayonnaise eating contest in the past. stay with us. we will track the forecast right after this. so our dentist recommended act. [ male announcer ] act mouthwash restores enamel and makes teeth up to 2 times stronger. act. stronger teeth and fresher breath in every bottle. >> to say that there is no evidence to connect casey deathny to caylee's ignores all this evidence. >> prosecutors get the last word. tonight at 11:00, the evidence now in the hands of jurors. doctors at hopkins find that it may be linked to increased risk of heart attack. that, when you >> everybody is keeping their fingers crossed that the weather will cooperate. >> most of them will pass out of oz. check wbaltv.com before you head out this evening. >> be optimistic. 77 for the firewo
team won the gold with a 2-one victory over spain. congratulations. from what can be described as the best of american spirit, nathan's hot dog eating contest. it grows every year. joel chesnutt, your reigning champion, one question, where does he put it? 62 hot dogs in 12 minutes. they have done it mayonnaise eating contest in the past. stay with us. we will track the forecast right after this. so our dentist recommended act. [ male announcer ] act mouthwash restores enamel and makes teeth up...
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part of the festival in pamplona, spain. day one was yesterday. two people suffered minor injuries. no goring as we report just about every year. running and drinking lots of sangria will go on for eight days total. looks like fun to me. on the sidelines. >> time now, 6:39. anny hong says we could get slammed weatherwise this afternoon. she'll get a time line on what we can expect. >> northbound 395 past duke street, the regular slowdown, it is building. not unmanageable. angie's next timesaver traffic report is seven minutes away. >> here's what's on tv tonight... ú >>> weather first, time now as we come up on 6:44. ok, we have the potential for severe weather, potential at this point. for severe weather coming up this afternoon. afternoon commute is the issue. >> i think between 4:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. those are the critical hours where we can see the worst of the storms. so, looks like we're going to see some downpours at times. i don't think everyone will get downpours. it will be localized but we do need the rain. we might get too much too fast is the problem. heading through
part of the festival in pamplona, spain. day one was yesterday. two people suffered minor injuries. no goring as we report just about every year. running and drinking lots of sangria will go on for eight days total. looks like fun to me. on the sidelines. >> time now, 6:39. anny hong says we could get slammed weatherwise this afternoon. she'll get a time line on what we can expect. >> northbound 395 past duke street, the regular slowdown, it is building. not unmanageable. angie's...
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fears of a debt default have spread to italy and spain. now trading is under way and we'll see how investors are reacting. >> good morning. i'm kristen sze. >> kidnapping survivor jaycee dugard showed her courage after recounting the 18 years she was kidnapped from south lake tahoe. last night, dugard told her survival story to diane sawyer saying garrido constant sexual abuse wasn't the worst of it. >> but, once you get used to that, it would be the unknown that was more terrifying than doing something, at least i knew what was going to happen. >> all night long you would think what he was going to do to you. >> i'll be good knowing it was terrifying. >> despite more than 60 visits by parole and probation agents over the years, her rescue only came after philip garrido brought the two daughters to the u.c. berkeley campus where a campus police officer were one of two people that uncovered her real identity. that officer wants was on the show with john alston. >> still alive. there is still hope. >> one of people who fulfilled that hope an
fears of a debt default have spread to italy and spain. now trading is under way and we'll see how investors are reacting. >> good morning. i'm kristen sze. >> kidnapping survivor jaycee dugard showed her courage after recounting the 18 years she was kidnapped from south lake tahoe. last night, dugard told her survival story to diane sawyer saying garrido constant sexual abuse wasn't the worst of it. >> but, once you get used to that, it would be the unknown that was more...
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it's spain. spain. >> and teams from 18 countries participated. today the top three countries canada, chinese taipei and russia answered questions. >> two points for you in the end there was a team from russia who won the top prize. brian mcclendon is with google earth. >> we discovered and felt this was a perfect avenue for us. >> not to take away from competition, but let's get back to why he's on crutches. he says he caught a woman stealing money and jewelry from a san francisco hotel room. >> i said what are you doing? i said what are you doing said visiting friends. i said... no, you weren't. let's see what security has to say about that. i reached for the phones to call security, she bolted. ran down the hall, i chased and didn't get more than 25 feet before my right achilles tendon ruptured. and i... crashed to the ground. >> and well apparently he gave hotel security an accurate description of the woman. she was caught in the lobby. most everything was recovered except cash and a bracelet. he will have surgery on friday, and will be in a c
it's spain. spain. >> and teams from 18 countries participated. today the top three countries canada, chinese taipei and russia answered questions. >> two points for you in the end there was a team from russia who won the top prize. brian mcclendon is with google earth. >> we discovered and felt this was a perfect avenue for us. >> not to take away from competition, but let's get back to why he's on crutches. he says he caught a woman stealing money and jewelry from a...
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all eyes are on defending champ alberto contador of spain. he's been dealing with swelling in his right knee. >>> and the americans are in the final. they they won yesterday 3-1. now they face japan. three members of the u.s. team will join us in about an hour on "american morning." right now we'll bring in pablo torre. reporter for "sports illustrated." the team heading into the world cup finals. tell us how tough an opponent japan is likely to be. >> there's no question the u.s. could beat any team in the world right now, ali. japan they haven't lost to in 25 games. the u.s. has a wombach and hope solo. >> while we're all watching soccer we might as well call it football because we don't have football in the united states. steelers linebacker james harrison has a mouthful to say about nfl commissioner roger goodell. calling him a crook and a devil in "men's journal." he says if that man was on fire and i had to something on him to put it out, urinate is not the word he used, i wouldn't do it. i hate him and and will never respect him. >> th
all eyes are on defending champ alberto contador of spain. he's been dealing with swelling in his right knee. >>> and the americans are in the final. they they won yesterday 3-1. now they face japan. three members of the u.s. team will join us in about an hour on "american morning." right now we'll bring in pablo torre. reporter for "sports illustrated." the team heading into the world cup finals. tell us how tough an opponent japan is likely to be. >> there's...
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miguel angel jiminez is a pro golfer from spain who placed number 20 at the open. >>> u.s. women's soccer team world cup quest sadly over. the americans watched the title slip away to japan on penalty kicks. and overtime ended in a 2-2 tie. japan was the underdog in this match. now they're the first asian team to ever win the tournament. let's go to germany. zane, what a game. a nail-biter to the end. >> i was biting my nails so hard, i don't think i have any left. the atmosphere in the stadium was absolutely electric. the u.s. started off really aggressive. they were looking good. they took so many shots at goal. but they kept missing the opportunities. finally in the 68th minute, they managed to score. alex morgan, the youngest on the team, got it right then. just a few minutes later the japanese equalized because there was a misup in the u.s. defense line. then in extra time abby wambach, a beautiful header got it in the goal. it looked like the game was theirs. they were only a few minutes away from victory. in the very last few minutes the japanese pulled it out. they
miguel angel jiminez is a pro golfer from spain who placed number 20 at the open. >>> u.s. women's soccer team world cup quest sadly over. the americans watched the title slip away to japan on penalty kicks. and overtime ended in a 2-2 tie. japan was the underdog in this match. now they're the first asian team to ever win the tournament. let's go to germany. zane, what a game. a nail-biter to the end. >> i was biting my nails so hard, i don't think i have any left. the atmosphere...
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profound concerns about italy and spain to keep be going to the bond market and refinance themselves freely. >> you were spending some time in italy following this very closely. it remains to be seen how concerned american investors are going to be remain about this. nina, stick around this. >>> south carolina couple have made an inspiring discover, in all places on a receipt from walmart. they claim it has an image of jesus christ. i have to say, looking at that receipt, i think they may be on to something. >> look, all i can say, perhaps it's not just politicians that are praying for an economic miracle. i heard plenty of those kind of stories when i was reporting in italy. >> no kidding. >>> let's go to rob marciano live in atlanta, tropical storm bret moving away from land, the affect it will have on us. >> it has weakened overnight. at one point, it was close to becoming a hurricane, now it's moving into a slightly more hostile environment. hasn't moved a ton. 4 miles south of cape hatteras. it will likely remain a tropical storm. moving at 6 miles per hour. bye-bye to bret, we'
profound concerns about italy and spain to keep be going to the bond market and refinance themselves freely. >> you were spending some time in italy following this very closely. it remains to be seen how concerned american investors are going to be remain about this. nina, stick around this. >>> south carolina couple have made an inspiring discover, in all places on a receipt from walmart. they claim it has an image of jesus christ. i have to say, looking at that receipt, i think...
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, fears that imposing losses on greece's lenders could cause the debt crisis to spread to italy and spain, and that's because of a sharp increase in the rate at any markets would be willing to lend. despite the fear, as which just reported, the markets consider this deal a within. a senior economist at moody's say the plans should go a long way to make greece's debt burden sustainable. >> kristie lu stout in hong kong. >>> do you take your smart phone with you everywhere you go? i do. do you take it in the bathroom with you? 39% of people admit they take their phones with them when it's time to get some business done while doing your business. of that 39%, 19% say they've dropped their phones in the toilet. think about that. >>> triple-digit temps blamed for more than 20 deaths. today may be the hottest day yet. let's go to rob marciano live in atlanta. >> it's hot. >> i don't even know what to ask you about this. i've never seen the map behind you look like that. >> when you get into the pinks and purples, that's when you know there's bad news on the horizon. ridiculously hot temperature
, fears that imposing losses on greece's lenders could cause the debt crisis to spread to italy and spain, and that's because of a sharp increase in the rate at any markets would be willing to lend. despite the fear, as which just reported, the markets consider this deal a within. a senior economist at moody's say the plans should go a long way to make greece's debt burden sustainable. >> kristie lu stout in hong kong. >>> do you take your smart phone with you everywhere you go?...
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moody's has placed spain's government bonds on a downgrachltd government pressures and weak growth were behind that decision. ali, back to you in new york. >> kristie, we always worry when we get into a weekend and we have a deadline and we don't have a deal here that that's going to start touching asian markets more quickly than it's going to touch u.s. markets on monday. what's the reaction to the u.s. not having a deal so far? >> let's look a at the political reaction out of china, the largest foreign holder. chinese leaders, the they're not just worried. they're angry. stephen roach, of morgan stanley, he's been telling cnn that chinese leaders are appalled and that they think that america's behavior could create havoc in the global economy. meanwhile the news agency shing wa released a statement says, quote, the well being of many other countries is also in the impact zone. that's referring to other foreign holders of u.s. debt including japan. so, ali, there's a lot of fear, there's a lot of anger here in asia. >> kristie, we'll keep in touch with you on this. just how bad off are
moody's has placed spain's government bonds on a downgrachltd government pressures and weak growth were behind that decision. ali, back to you in new york. >> kristie, we always worry when we get into a weekend and we have a deadline and we don't have a deal here that that's going to start touching asian markets more quickly than it's going to touch u.s. markets on monday. what's the reaction to the u.s. not having a deal so far? >> let's look a at the political reaction out of...
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. >> it kicks off in spain today, marks a full week of parties. running the bulls has gotten major heat in animal rights groups. it starts today. thank, buddy. >> take care. >>> today's word of the day is endo cannabinoids. find out what it means right after this short break. [ male announcer ] built like a volkswagen. the 2011 tiguan. [ grunts ] there's another way to minimize litter box odor: purina tidy cats. tidy cats premium line of litters now works harder to help neutralize odors in multiple-cat homes. and our improved formula also helps eliminate dust. so it's easier than ever to keep your house smelling just the way you want it. purina tidy cats. keep your home smelling like home. welcome. i understand you need a little help with your mortgage, want to avoid foreclosure. smart move. candy? um-- well, you know, you're in luck. we're experts in this sort of thing, mortgage rigamarole, whatnot. r-really? absolutely, and we guarantee results, you know, for a small fee, of course. such are the benefits of having a professional on your side. [w
. >> it kicks off in spain today, marks a full week of parties. running the bulls has gotten major heat in animal rights groups. it starts today. thank, buddy. >> take care. >>> today's word of the day is endo cannabinoids. find out what it means right after this short break. [ male announcer ] built like a volkswagen. the 2011 tiguan. [ grunts ] there's another way to minimize litter box odor: purina tidy cats. tidy cats premium line of litters now works harder to help...
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$155 billion package could make it easier to help europe's other teetering economies such as italy and spain. >>> overseas markets are up on news of that deal in europe. tokyo's nikkei average gained 132 points today. hong kong's hang seng is up 377 and in london the ftse opened higher. on wall street the dow picked up 153 points yesterday. the nasdaq indexexose 20 points. >>> well, along with all of its other effects, the blistering heat in much of the nation could also affect this year's corn crop if the heat wave goes on much longer and corn, of course, is used in everything from corn syrup to bourbon, peggy's favorite, and tortilla chips which could mean higher food prices. >> easy there. >>today" tech review"usa today" tech review, apple's new operating system lion sold more than 1 millili copies in the first day. "usa today's" ed baig has been using lion and gives it high marks. >> to mix my animal metaphor, i'm bullish on lion. it's elegant, finger friendly, improved mail. there's a lot there. 250 plus features. i think anybody with a mac is going to want to feed their computut to the
$155 billion package could make it easier to help europe's other teetering economies such as italy and spain. >>> overseas markets are up on news of that deal in europe. tokyo's nikkei average gained 132 points today. hong kong's hang seng is up 377 and in london the ftse opened higher. on wall street the dow picked up 153 points yesterday. the nasdaq indexexose 20 points. >>> well, along with all of its other effects, the blistering heat in much of the nation could also...
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. >> being drunk in spain can be fun. i love their sangria. not when you are so drunk that you fall on the tracks and the train is coming. >> dramatic rescue in spain this is caught on tape, a drunk man stumbles on to the madrid metro tracks. at the time it is this terrifying scenario you are watching before your eyes. while the man lay there motionless, an off-duty policeman risked his life. he jumped on to the tracks. your heart is pumping. >> the drunk man experienced minor injuries from the fall and is doing fine. >> in our next rescue mission, it was the quick thinking actions of a detroit mish than police officer who saved an unconscious driver from a burning car. >> he attempted to break the window after four, five tempts the window finally shattered. i unlocked the door, opened the door. the other gentleman at the scene and by receive reached in the vehicle. >> they pulled the unidentified man out of the vehicle. moments after the car up in flames the incident was captured on the dashboard camera inside the police car. >> dashboard cam
. >> being drunk in spain can be fun. i love their sangria. not when you are so drunk that you fall on the tracks and the train is coming. >> dramatic rescue in spain this is caught on tape, a drunk man stumbles on to the madrid metro tracks. at the time it is this terrifying scenario you are watching before your eyes. while the man lay there motionless, an off-duty policeman risked his life. he jumped on to the tracks. your heart is pumping. >> the drunk man experienced minor...
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a double a rating would put nuts same break the as countries like slovenia, spain and chile which are wonderful places to visit, by the way. alisyn: we have the entire debt debate covered from all angles. we'll hear from both sides on this issue. first a nor reacts to the democrat's plan to kill the bill. then new jersey congressman will weigh in on today's expected house vote. ron paul talks to us about why the debt plan is dividing the party and how he will vote on the boehner plan. bill: after this blistering statement from former tea party candidate. she is lashing out as arizona senator john mccain saying he's promoting a tax on tea party activists and he quote threw her into the harbor along with his former v.p. pick sarah palin. quoting a "wall street journal" article, railing dense tea party demands in the debt debate. >> the idea seems to be that if the house gop refuses to raise the debt ceiling a default crisis store gradual government shutdown will ensue and the public will turn en masse against barack obama. then democrats would have no choice but to pass a balanced budge
a double a rating would put nuts same break the as countries like slovenia, spain and chile which are wonderful places to visit, by the way. alisyn: we have the entire debt debate covered from all angles. we'll hear from both sides on this issue. first a nor reacts to the democrat's plan to kill the bill. then new jersey congressman will weigh in on today's expected house vote. ron paul talks to us about why the debt plan is dividing the party and how he will vote on the boehner plan. bill:...
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we talk about pigs, portugal, ireland, greece and spain, but italy is the third largest economy in europe and their percentage of debt to gdp or however that goes is pretty troubling. >> they just need somebody to start moving out of this thing and we're not seeing that. we're seeing more countries getting into it and that affects us here. >>> one key player in all of this discussion, world markets and, of course, our debt and deficit talks here at home, timothy geithner, the treasury secretary. the treasury pulled off a few financial tricks i guess you could say to keep us from hitting the debt limit back in may. geithner is expected to speak today in a little over two hours from now. we'll see if he has anything to say about the ongoing crisis this morning. >> the partisan sdifds is getting only deeper with each talks. the president and hill leaders have agreed to meet today, with only 22 days until the nation is unable to make its payments because of the debt ceiling. the president says it's more like eight days really because the way things move in washington they need the time to put
we talk about pigs, portugal, ireland, greece and spain, but italy is the third largest economy in europe and their percentage of debt to gdp or however that goes is pretty troubling. >> they just need somebody to start moving out of this thing and we're not seeing that. we're seeing more countries getting into it and that affects us here. >>> one key player in all of this discussion, world markets and, of course, our debt and deficit talks here at home, timothy geithner, the...
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we have put ourselves in the same category as italy, spain, portugal other euro zones facing the same kind of pressure. >> you work in international business a lot. we don't know -- we are talking about stocks and equities and things like that. what happened after lehman brothers collapsed was a freeze of the debt market. a freeze of the ability to get credit. that is almost more serious than whether stock markets are going up and down? >> well, no question about it. we're not talking about that kind of a situation here. i mean, that was a much more catastrophic idea than what is happening here. >> right. >> again, i want to emphasize the fact that nobody really believes that the united states is going to miss this deadline. however, it puts that uncertainty back into the conversation. >> right. >> that people can't seem to get it together quick enough to agree on something. >> right. >> that is sustainable and that is a problem. because with that kind of uncertainty means that everything trickles down again. >> yep. >> it elongates the conversation. >> right. maybe come to an agreeme
we have put ourselves in the same category as italy, spain, portugal other euro zones facing the same kind of pressure. >> you work in international business a lot. we don't know -- we are talking about stocks and equities and things like that. what happened after lehman brothers collapsed was a freeze of the debt market. a freeze of the ability to get credit. that is almost more serious than whether stock markets are going up and down? >> well, no question about it. we're not...
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authorities say the crime ring smuggled cocaine from colombia to spain and laundered drug money in south florida. >>> congressional investigators putting the fbi and the dea on notice. they have one week to turn over documents related to the controversial fast and furious gun buying operation. the atf program allowed thousands of assault weapons to fall into hands of criminals in mexico. two weapons that were allowed to "walk" may have been used in the killing of a u.s. border patrol agent. >>> add buddy roemer to the list of candidates for president. he'll be the 11th gop candidate to declare. >> japan's women's soccer team met with kan today. hundreds of fans swarmed the airport in tokyo when the team arrived home last night. they won in a stunning pent kick shootout taking home the first world title for any asian team. >> congratulations to them. this year's world cup final made history in another way. sunday's match set a new record on twitter. twitter users sent messages at the rate of 7,000 tweets per second during the world cup finals. that's more twitter action than during the su
authorities say the crime ring smuggled cocaine from colombia to spain and laundered drug money in south florida. >>> congressional investigators putting the fbi and the dea on notice. they have one week to turn over documents related to the controversial fast and furious gun buying operation. the atf program allowed thousands of assault weapons to fall into hands of criminals in mexico. two weapons that were allowed to "walk" may have been used in the killing of a u.s....
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how to prevent financial problems there from spreading to other countries in europe like italy and spain. morgan stanley reported its earnings for the last quarter and beat expectations. pepsi reported 45 minutes ago its earnings were in line with what wall street was expecting. at&t, nokia, us airways, all expecting to report their earnings soon this morning. later microsoft will report its earnings after the closing bell this afternoon. big news in the health care sector. express scripts is buying medco in a merger agreement, one of the largest deals ever in the health care services industry. the federal reserve slapping wells fargo with an $85 million fine. the bank accused of falsifying loan applications and pushing customers with good credit into expensive mortgages when they actually qualified for better rates. wells fargo agreed to pay the fine but did not admit to any wrongdoing. my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company
how to prevent financial problems there from spreading to other countries in europe like italy and spain. morgan stanley reported its earnings for the last quarter and beat expectations. pepsi reported 45 minutes ago its earnings were in line with what wall street was expecting. at&t, nokia, us airways, all expecting to report their earnings soon this morning. later microsoft will report its earnings after the closing bell this afternoon. big news in the health care sector. express scripts...
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moody's investment services has put the eye on spain. it's earmarked six of its regions for a potential downgrade. that has markets worried. >> thank you so much. nina de santos in london. >>> talking about weather. texas has been in the grip of one of the worst droughts that the state has seen. the state is, though, about to get some relief. however this could be a double-edge sword. it's in the form of tropical storm don. expected to reach the texas gulf coast by tonight bringing with it plenty of rain, but also some of the damage and devastation that comes with tropical storm force winds. rob marciano is live on padre island in texas. good morning, rob. >> good morning, kiran. as you mentioned double-edge sword there. we're hoping for a lot of rain but the more rain we get the more wind we get. we want a nice little balance there. at this point, tropical storm don is cooperating and not becoming a monster hurricane of any sorts. let's take a look at the satellite picture and show you the stats on it. 50-mile-an-hour winds, it's been s
moody's investment services has put the eye on spain. it's earmarked six of its regions for a potential downgrade. that has markets worried. >> thank you so much. nina de santos in london. >>> talking about weather. texas has been in the grip of one of the worst droughts that the state has seen. the state is, though, about to get some relief. however this could be a double-edge sword. it's in the form of tropical storm don. expected to reach the texas gulf coast by tonight...
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the annual festival started a few hours ago ago in pamplona, spain. one was hospitalized and several others took hard falls and were trampled. one programming note. coming up in about 20 minutes we will be talking to engineer ashton, lead prosecutor in the casey anthony trial, what went wrong. the juror who said i'm not saying she is innocent, yet still made that verdict, that not guilty verdict. we will hear from him. >> love to hear what he has to say and his feelings are right now. >>> medicare and social security cuts apparently on the table. we will go to capitol hill to have a live talk with democrat and a republican on both sides of this issue and troy to get answers from them. >>> great video you must see from the swedish open. the world's number one one tennis player serve from matchpoint when a cell phone starts to ring and you'll love what happens next. >>> the world's first flying car is now ready and approved for the road. or the air. so when will it hit a car near you? we don't mean it like that. >> car lot, let's call it car lot. >> let
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if you look at the number of north africans in france, spain, and so on. certainly, increasing the strength of the euro- mediterranean partnership with regards to policy, human rights, rule of law, these types of issues would be better for both europe and north africa. europe has an interest in the fate of what happens in libya, tunisia, and someone because the rising economies in those countries, policies that respect human rights means less pressure on the populations to seek better lives and opportunities elsewhere which means migration to italy, france, spain, and so on. host: last call from santa maria, california. caller: we know who the american rebels were. i wish you to give me a name or two of these rebels that we are spending billions to support so we can back their statements and find out how many times have called for the destruction of israel or the united states. that is all i need. host: final thoughts on israel. guest: i think he is speaking about the libyan transitional council in benghazi. they have come to united states and europe and m
if you look at the number of north africans in france, spain, and so on. certainly, increasing the strength of the euro- mediterranean partnership with regards to policy, human rights, rule of law, these types of issues would be better for both europe and north africa. europe has an interest in the fate of what happens in libya, tunisia, and someone because the rising economies in those countries, policies that respect human rights means less pressure on the populations to seek better lives and...
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ministers say they are determined to stop the greek debt crisis from spreading to larger economy such as spain and italy. after meeting in brussels, the eurozone chairman says that they had agreed for a number of measures, including giving countries more time to pay back bailout loans and lowering interest rates. >> this is europe's new nightmare, spelled out on the italian front pages. the day of fear, reads one. the day when the amount of interest begins to rise. breeze, this light man says. -- like greece, this man says. another adds, it is dangerous and serious. italy is the eurozone's third biggest economy. its debt is larger than the total value of goods and services it produces each year. until recently, the rate it borrowed money at was fairly stable. but on monday, it hit a costly high of over 5.7%. agreed debt crisis is driving risks. investors feared greece will be unable to pay off all of its debts one day. that made them aware that just because the country uses the bureau, it does not mean their money is safe. so they are reevaluating their risk of lending to other indebted euro n
ministers say they are determined to stop the greek debt crisis from spreading to larger economy such as spain and italy. after meeting in brussels, the eurozone chairman says that they had agreed for a number of measures, including giving countries more time to pay back bailout loans and lowering interest rates. >> this is europe's new nightmare, spelled out on the italian front pages. the day of fear, reads one. the day when the amount of interest begins to rise. breeze, this light man...
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spain also faced a similar pressure, two huge economies have been rattled by the greek debt crisis. europe's finance ministers gathered. it really overshadowed the meeting. >> there used to be an assumption that if a country uses the euro, lending money is basically say. the greek debt crisis has changed all that. many international investors are worried that they might not be able to get back all of the money they lent to greece. by extension, they are rethinking the terms they lent to other euro countries that are in debt. that is why the interest rate payments for italy and others are going up. sorting out greece is crucial. finance ministers from the eurozone say they have agreed to work quickly on a second bailout for greece. they also said they would increase the size of the rescue mechanism currently in place and adjusted the terms of european union loans to indebted countries like greece to make it cheaper for them to pay off the debt. there are serious disagreements within europe about how to help greece. all the while, other countries are getting dragged into the crisis. i
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the question is whether they're tough enough. >> eight banks have failed the test, five from spain, two from greece and there's also an austrian bank. they will now be working with the government over the weekend on plans to strengthen their balance sheet. all four u.k. banks were given a clean bill of health. investors will be poring over the huge amount of details to run their own stress tests and they will give their verdict on monday morning when europe's market open for business. jame whittington, "bbc news." >> a british naval poised in the persian gulf are ready to react to the continued unrest in syria. the deployment of the warship proves that despite recent defense cuts that they will respond to crisis. jonathan biel reports. >> this small fleet of warships is now the frontline force of the royal navy. a british flens an unstable region, ready if necessary to respond to a crisis with eyes focused on libya, yemen and syria. >> we were activated to deploy early. as the arabs go through the mediterranean and go to the near middle east. we are focusing on not a complex evacuation
the question is whether they're tough enough. >> eight banks have failed the test, five from spain, two from greece and there's also an austrian bank. they will now be working with the government over the weekend on plans to strengthen their balance sheet. all four u.k. banks were given a clean bill of health. investors will be poring over the huge amount of details to run their own stress tests and they will give their verdict on monday morning when europe's market open for business....
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italy and spain might be next. the mood in milan was downbeat. in the end it's us ordinary citizens who end up footing the bill. we can't do anything about it. we have no control over the situation. across the atlantic, the closing bell brought more bad news. u.s. markets also down partly on worries about the uero. much now depends on them, europe's leaders. they will meet later this week to discuss the problems in the euro zone. this crisis won't pass quickly. if the continent's leaders can't agree on a solution, it's likely to get much worse. >> now the american secretary of state hillary clinton is on a two-day trip to india. it's her second visit to delhi as secretary of state. she is hoping to strengthen the political and economic relationship between india and the united states. our state department correspondent has more from washington. >> when hillary clinton sits down with indian officials, pakistan and afghanistan will be on everybody's mind. delhi is worried about security this is a subject that those two countries have never comprehe
italy and spain might be next. the mood in milan was downbeat. in the end it's us ordinary citizens who end up footing the bill. we can't do anything about it. we have no control over the situation. across the atlantic, the closing bell brought more bad news. u.s. markets also down partly on worries about the uero. much now depends on them, europe's leaders. they will meet later this week to discuss the problems in the euro zone. this crisis won't pass quickly. if the continent's leaders can't...
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now investors are worried that bigger economies like italy and spain might be next. the mood in the lawn was downbeat. >> in the end, it is us ordinary citizens that put the bill. >> we cannot do anything about it. we have no control over the situation. >> across the atlantic, the closing bell brought more bad news. u.s. markets also down, partly on worries about the euro. much depends on them. europe's leaders are due to meet later this week to discuss problems in the eurozone. this crisis will not pass quickly. if the continent's leaders cannot agree on a solution, it is likely to get much worse. >> the south china sea is an area with potentially rich reserves of oil and gas. it also has some of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. it is no surprise that china, the philippines, and asia all have conflicting territorial claims. there is a meeting in bali to see if they we can be found to resolve this dispute. i asked how confident the work that there could be agreement on the code of conduct in the south china sea. >> there is an urgency in southeast asia and ch
now investors are worried that bigger economies like italy and spain might be next. the mood in the lawn was downbeat. >> in the end, it is us ordinary citizens that put the bill. >> we cannot do anything about it. we have no control over the situation. >> across the atlantic, the closing bell brought more bad news. u.s. markets also down, partly on worries about the euro. much depends on them. europe's leaders are due to meet later this week to discuss problems in the...
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if they don't cast a net over spain and italy, i don't think they will indefinitely survive. maybe weeks, maybe months, but the whole thing is spinning out of control. i think that's very clear. they've been trying to kick the can down the road, but i think a betterage is they've been -- analogy is they've been rolling a snowball down the mountain. >> at the moment there are awer thety measures. do you think that will -- austerity measures. do you think that will continue for some time and problem is the austerity measures in the peripheral countries are not politically sustainable. they're not just going to have low growth and suffer for all those years to repay debts where at the end of the day bay might not do it anyway. so i think the current strategy that calls for years of austerity and registration in the periphery countries is not tenable. you're seeing it in greece. it's so clear. but i think even in portugal and ireland, which are awash in money for the moment, because they've been given a lot, we're going to see problems there also. so you have to have a realistic
if they don't cast a net over spain and italy, i don't think they will indefinitely survive. maybe weeks, maybe months, but the whole thing is spinning out of control. i think that's very clear. they've been trying to kick the can down the road, but i think a betterage is they've been -- analogy is they've been rolling a snowball down the mountain. >> at the moment there are awer thety measures. do you think that will -- austerity measures. do you think that will continue for some time...
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we would end up in a chaotic summer with speculation and for further problems in spain and italy. the problems could be so big they cannot be solved with the current instrument we have. >> there is no simple formula. patience is in short supply. if the european union cannot be made to work in its current form, the alternatives are stark. further integration fiscally or politically. they could break the eurozone apart. finding a solution is one of the biggest challenges the e.u. has ever faced. bbc news in brussels. >> the irish prime minister has made an unprecedented attack on the catholic church. he accuses the vatican of tampering investigation into child abuse by priests. >> the church and state in ireland have been linked for generations. the close relationship appears to have changed with the publication of the report into child sex abuse in the diocese of county cork. the report from the vatican had blocked and frustrated and inquiry into the issue as recently as three years ago. he was scathing in his criticism. >> the report shows the disfunction, disconnection, and eliti
we would end up in a chaotic summer with speculation and for further problems in spain and italy. the problems could be so big they cannot be solved with the current instrument we have. >> there is no simple formula. patience is in short supply. if the european union cannot be made to work in its current form, the alternatives are stark. further integration fiscally or politically. they could break the eurozone apart. finding a solution is one of the biggest challenges the e.u. has ever...
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doesn't expect to attend tuesday that the celebrations marking the 20th anniversary of independence from spain. he made a surprise return from cuba where it he spent nearly a month getting cancer treatment. he addressed thousands of his supporters from his balcony vowing he would win the battle to regain his health. >> a triumphant return for a grateful president. hugo chavez greeted thousands of supporters in his first public appearance in several weeks, thanking them for their good wishes. >> i salute from here, and my personal thanks from so much support, from so many manifestations of love -- love it is the best medicine for any illnesses. thanks for it. not just from venezuela but from all over the world. >> the president had been absent from venezuela for over four weeks after he took ill during an official visit to cuba. at first announcing he was suffering from a pelvic abscess, later revealing he was being treated for cancer. he timed his arrival in venezuela carefully, returning ahead of independence day celebrations. , though he says he probably won't be able to attend a military pa
doesn't expect to attend tuesday that the celebrations marking the 20th anniversary of independence from spain. he made a surprise return from cuba where it he spent nearly a month getting cancer treatment. he addressed thousands of his supporters from his balcony vowing he would win the battle to regain his health. >> a triumphant return for a grateful president. hugo chavez greeted thousands of supporters in his first public appearance in several weeks, thanking them for their good...
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spain faced similar pressure -- like greece, this man said. spain faced similar pressure. in brussels, the european finance ministers gathered, not to discuss italy officially. there used to be an assumption that if the country uses the hero, lending money to the country was basically -- euro, lending money to the country was basically safe. the great crisis has now changed that -- greek crisis has now changed that and they are rethinking the terms by which they lent to other countries that are heavily in debt. that is why interest rates to italy and other countries are currently going up. sorting out greece is crucial. finance ministers have agreed to work quickly on a second bailout for greece. they said it would increase the size of the rest the mechanism currently in place -- they would increase the size of the rescue mechanism currently in place and make it cheaper for them to pay off their debt. >> we have made significant progress yesterday. i am certain that, shortly, we will be able to present a concrete proposal so that the ministers can take the concrete decisio
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fears about the stability of spain and italy drove shares lower. that is all happening against the backdrop of the meeting of euro zone finance ministers to discuss a second bailout of greece. >> europe's debt crisis spread dangerously far today to the third and biggest economy in the bureau's own. the interest rates and charges to borrow money have been rising. spain also faced similar pressure. two huge economies being rattled by the greek debt crisis. they gathered, not to officially discuss in italy. there used to be an assumption that this bank a country uses a euro, when lending to that country is safe. they are worried that they might not care about all of the money that they lent to greece. they might be rethinking the way they lend to countries that are heavily in debt. >> sorting of greece is crucial. finance minister say that they have now agreed to work quickly on a second bailout for greece. they said that they would increase the size of the rescue mission -- rescue mechanism currently in place. >> we have made significant progress yes
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five are from spain, two are from greece. there's also an austrian bank. they will be working with the government over the weekend on plans to strengthen their balance sheets. all four u.k. banks were given a clean bill of health. investors will be going over the details released today to run their own stress tests. they will give their verdict on monday morning when european markets open for business. >> europe is hardly alone in trying to get their financial house in order. today president obama said that time was running out to reach a deal on cutting deficits and raising the debt ceiling. he stressed the consequences for all americans if an agreement is not reached before the august 2 deadline. >> congress has run up the credit card. we now have an obligation to pay our bills. if we do not, we could have a whole set of adverse consequences. we could end up with the situation where interest rates rise for everyone throughout the country. it would effectively be a tax increase on everybody. >> i am joined by the washington correspondent for "time" magazi
five are from spain, two are from greece. there's also an austrian bank. they will be working with the government over the weekend on plans to strengthen their balance sheets. all four u.k. banks were given a clean bill of health. investors will be going over the details released today to run their own stress tests. they will give their verdict on monday morning when european markets open for business. >> europe is hardly alone in trying to get their financial house in order. today...
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not necessarily gone into deep crisis but are vulnerable, so it could be used to help italy, to help spain -- countries that and not required bailout so far, and they let's could not be afforded for economies of that scale. it allows for intervention and crisis measures before disaster has already struck. and it likens the burden on ireland and portugal, who are the subjects of the other rescue bailout plans. the whole idea is that the credibility of europe's response is heightened in the market by the extent of changes being made tonight. the test of course will be when the market judges' act will performance against the promises made in brussels this evening. >> joining me now with more on the global significance of today's deal, the international economy editor at "the financial times." the first bailout of greece did not work. why is this going to? >> it is not certain it will. there were two reasons the first one did not work. greece found it quite difficult to stick to a lot of the tough measures, the austerity measures. the others were simply that the eurozone itself has been in cha
not necessarily gone into deep crisis but are vulnerable, so it could be used to help italy, to help spain -- countries that and not required bailout so far, and they let's could not be afforded for economies of that scale. it allows for intervention and crisis measures before disaster has already struck. and it likens the burden on ireland and portugal, who are the subjects of the other rescue bailout plans. the whole idea is that the credibility of europe's response is heightened in the...
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bulls in spain. -- thousands of thrill seekers took to the streets of pamplona. no one was court in this race between man and beast. that brings us to the end of this forecast. you can find constant updates on our website. thank you for watching. have a good night. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news america" was presented by kcet los angeles.
bulls in spain. -- thousands of thrill seekers took to the streets of pamplona. no one was court in this race between man and beast. that brings us to the end of this forecast. you can find constant updates on our website. thank you for watching. have a good night. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put...
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because there's no way for any decision made in spain to be implemented in new spain and conversely there was -- they didn't want to be totally independent with a marquee. so they found this deal. you can send all sorts of instructions from madrid and we will make believe that we respect them and stuff, but we won't pay attention to them but we won't say that we aren't going to pay attention to them. i seek that started the process which has led to an incredible this respect ever since mexico. and we have compounded that with the invented laws and since people are not stupid, if you try to impose the laws on them they would find intelligent ways to get around those stupid laws. they will not abide by obviously stupid laws. to that on this very mexican notion that i will only respect the laws that are just to be the [speaking spanish] which is the most and rule of law attitude you can have. in mexico, we have more of the people saying [speaking spanish] , so you put all this together and you have an unmanageable justice system which is what the movie shows and the movie is extraordinary bu
because there's no way for any decision made in spain to be implemented in new spain and conversely there was -- they didn't want to be totally independent with a marquee. so they found this deal. you can send all sorts of instructions from madrid and we will make believe that we respect them and stuff, but we won't pay attention to them but we won't say that we aren't going to pay attention to them. i seek that started the process which has led to an incredible this respect ever since mexico....
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if you go to old europe, let's say france or italy or spain, every 20 miles people speak a different dialect. but not in america, and that's due to noah webster. the boston has confederate spellers. so three years after jefferson davis says this, he becomes the president of the confederacy and the south is them trying to kill the north. but the southerners still want to learn english the noah webster way. and they have confederate spellers so the confederates, they couldn't do without noah webster and they printed spellers, change for the present condition. so the speller was a book for grade school students and had sampled census. and one seconds was the president's term is four years, and that's the sentence that was in the new england version but in the southern version, i looked at one from macon, georgia, and as the president term was six years. so change for the present condition. again, we have this one language. we still have a lot of problems with american unity today in 2011 just like we had in 1861, but webster, this was a singular achievement. his reputation starts to dwi
if you go to old europe, let's say france or italy or spain, every 20 miles people speak a different dialect. but not in america, and that's due to noah webster. the boston has confederate spellers. so three years after jefferson davis says this, he becomes the president of the confederacy and the south is them trying to kill the north. but the southerners still want to learn english the noah webster way. and they have confederate spellers so the confederates, they couldn't do without noah...
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for the immediate future they still had problems because they had britain on their north, canada, and spain was still on the south. so everything was a little tricky. but they had the vision of eventually taking over the whole continent. and more than the continent. mexico, cuba. [laughter] some of them -- jefferson thought cuba would naturally fall to us like ripe fruit. [laughter] i don't know what he thought was going to happen with all those spaniards, spanish-speaking people there. yes, sir. >> um, it never occurred to me you'd mention the delay of american recognition of the soviet union. but since you did i'm wondering, isn't this conventional wisdom a little bit mistaken? because i always thought the attitude of ambassador dodd in bear eleven in 1933 -- berlin in many 1933 with whom we did have relations with hitler's germany, but he held the government of that period as a group of psychopaths and gangsters who came to power by illegitimate means. and so up with could really say the same about lenin's seizure of power. so was this really backward on our part, or was this some fundam
for the immediate future they still had problems because they had britain on their north, canada, and spain was still on the south. so everything was a little tricky. but they had the vision of eventually taking over the whole continent. and more than the continent. mexico, cuba. [laughter] some of them -- jefferson thought cuba would naturally fall to us like ripe fruit. [laughter] i don't know what he thought was going to happen with all those spaniards, spanish-speaking people there. yes,...
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they had written on the north, canada, and spain was still on the south. so, everything was a little tricky. but they had the vision of the convention taking over the whole continent, and more than the continent. mexico, cuba. some of them jefferson fought cuba will naturally fall to less like ripe fruit. i don't know what he thought would happen to all the spanish. yes, sir. >> it never occurred to me that you mentioned the delay of american recognition of the soviet union. but since you did, i'm wondering is at this conventional wisdom a little bit mistaken? because i always thought of the attitude in berlin in 1933 with whom we did have relationships with hitler's germany, but she held the government of that period as a group of psychopaths and gangsters who came to power by illegitimate means. and so one could say the same about linen's seizure of power. so was this really backcourt on our part or was there some fundamental legitimacy of the communist regime from the start and not just some ideological n.v.? >> the fact we were the last trading said so
they had written on the north, canada, and spain was still on the south. so, everything was a little tricky. but they had the vision of the convention taking over the whole continent, and more than the continent. mexico, cuba. some of them jefferson fought cuba will naturally fall to less like ripe fruit. i don't know what he thought would happen to all the spanish. yes, sir. >> it never occurred to me that you mentioned the delay of american recognition of the soviet union. but since you...
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and he found it under way when he returned from spain as a journalist in 1938. and of course the story goes that he was very upset that pauline had spent so much money on the pool and, in fact, said to her that you have spent all the money, you might as well take our last cent and actually gave her a penny which we have actually preserved to this day in the patio right out in front of the writing studio. >> you know, another landmark here, we talked about the cats with our guest, but right over my shoulder here, i think, is a favorite drinking fountain of the cats. can you tell me about that? >> sure. we know that ernest got the big olive jar in cuba and had it sent over here so that she could use it as a lawn decoration. but the true center piece is the old urinal from sloppy joe's underneath. that is certainly an interesting feature for all of the guests when they come here to see the cats drinking out of the urinal from sloppy joe's bar. >> how did he get it? >> it's a little difficult to say exactly. we know that joe russell is a great friend of ernest and h
and he found it under way when he returned from spain as a journalist in 1938. and of course the story goes that he was very upset that pauline had spent so much money on the pool and, in fact, said to her that you have spent all the money, you might as well take our last cent and actually gave her a penny which we have actually preserved to this day in the patio right out in front of the writing studio. >> you know, another landmark here, we talked about the cats with our guest, but...
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at that point in time the mississippi river was controlled by spain. and now what is tennessee, they proclaim themselves a state without congress approval called franklin and they talked about proclaiming themselves the republic called franklin and opening negotiations with spain for navigation along the mississippi river. so congress had to get its act in gear pronto, and they also wanted to, to, the issue would be in terms of spain and things like that, who would control the river? the biggest provision -- i guess the first question i want to point out is when the congress began to tinker with the founding fathers vision? we hear a lot today about tinkering of the founding fathers vision. it began in 18 days after jefferson handed in his report. they started to tinker with it, but the biggest change came three years later when congress passed the northwest ordinance. that divided the area in light green, which is called the northwest territory. in his period of time they also started creating and laying out what became the future boundaries for kentu
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some countries in western europe, mainly spain and some countries in latin america, mainly chile, and with cuba we have always the longstanding and often conflicting relationship, cano also. but 75% of any mexican foreign minister signed who's devoted to the u.s. and i've tried to devote as much time as i could to immigration because i fought and continue to think this is mexico's single most important issue with u.s. but by the way i think that it's also the united states single most important issue with mexico. there are even or 12 million mexican citizens residing in the u.s. quote there are more than 30 million mexicans in the u.s., there are important states in the u.s. by california, texas, arizona, nevada, illinois where mexicans make up a very significant part of the electorate or the population at large. it is a central issue and it's a reason that has to be addressed that nobody wants to address forthrightly. >> how should it be addressed? >> it should be addressed the way that we sit back and 2001 and 2002 with my good friend former secretary steve colin powell away preside
some countries in western europe, mainly spain and some countries in latin america, mainly chile, and with cuba we have always the longstanding and often conflicting relationship, cano also. but 75% of any mexican foreign minister signed who's devoted to the u.s. and i've tried to devote as much time as i could to immigration because i fought and continue to think this is mexico's single most important issue with u.s. but by the way i think that it's also the united states single most important...
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he mentioned the ambassador trying to buy it from spain which turned out didn't work out. but there was a movement, a secret plan what they discussed in the newspapers to raise a private army and invade cuba and in sleaved those who were colored either black or mixed blood and offer cuba to the united states. this wasn't the plan of a kook, this was being organized by the governor of mississippi, and was less secret than the bay of pigs. when you are seeing our news clippings from before the effort was launched. the one on the tops as the general's contemplated descend on cuba. i love on the bottom right it says the movement further preparations for the invasion of cuba. it was widely discussed in the papers but a delegate because officially the government didn't know about it or shouldn't have to stop it. right before wittman launched his invasion, president franklin pierce told him don't do it because the acted just been passed and it was an uproar he feared the added uproar would bring to read this a taken together bad dream the number one, to come and recreated this ni
he mentioned the ambassador trying to buy it from spain which turned out didn't work out. but there was a movement, a secret plan what they discussed in the newspapers to raise a private army and invade cuba and in sleaved those who were colored either black or mixed blood and offer cuba to the united states. this wasn't the plan of a kook, this was being organized by the governor of mississippi, and was less secret than the bay of pigs. when you are seeing our news clippings from before the...
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israel did not exist during this period, yet we saw spain, sicily, greece, the balkans, romania, conquered by islam us. we saw them drive into central france. we saw them get to the gates of vienna twice. this had nothing to do with israel, and nothing to do with jews. israel is the canary in a coal mine in this fight, the first line of defense for western civilization. >> host: its talk about the defense of western civilization, and you end your book this way and i want to end the interview this would. a lot of people read this and say what can i do? what can i do as a citizen? what can my government do? give us some suggestions as to if somebody to takes this book up and says oh, my god, what's my role in this? what is it? >> we were talking before the show. we talked about these issues a lot. it's always the question we get. i traveled the country giving speeches. number one, please i employer, get informed. you don't have to be an islam expert. by the book. but you don't have to be an islam expert. you don't have to be a political junkie. but daniel ipad, turn off again. 15, 20 minutes
israel did not exist during this period, yet we saw spain, sicily, greece, the balkans, romania, conquered by islam us. we saw them drive into central france. we saw them get to the gates of vienna twice. this had nothing to do with israel, and nothing to do with jews. israel is the canary in a coal mine in this fight, the first line of defense for western civilization. >> host: its talk about the defense of western civilization, and you end your book this way and i want to end the...
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in "the sun also rises," it's set in paris and at the bullfights in spain. "farewell to arms" in italy. "to have and have not" is cuba. journalism from all over the world. i think it's a real lesson for us today. americans tend to be very insular, very cut-off people and maybe's hemmingway's choosing that line from john dunn from for whom the bell tolls, says it all. whereever there was strife or war going on, a revolution, he was interested. he thought we should be there and he thought it was the job of a writer to bear witness to th that. and he also took his readers along on some wonderful adventures. not just the war, but big game hunting in africa, bullfighting in spain, deep sea fishing. lots of excitement in his work. >> next phone call is from connecticut. >> caller: yes, i have a letter that was sent to hemmingway in 1934 by the editor of malcolm cowley of the new republic. i was wondering what kind of a relationship they had? >> they had a really interesting relationship and that letter could be a real treasure. malcolm calley was one of the most i
in "the sun also rises," it's set in paris and at the bullfights in spain. "farewell to arms" in italy. "to have and have not" is cuba. journalism from all over the world. i think it's a real lesson for us today. americans tend to be very insular, very cut-off people and maybe's hemmingway's choosing that line from john dunn from for whom the bell tolls, says it all. whereever there was strife or war going on, a revolution, he was interested. he thought we should...
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as tocqueville said, it didn't happen in spain or russia where the czar basically recruited the entire nobility into his own military organization. it did happen in england for a very peculiar reasons. for parliament for a variety of reasons had a lot of solidarity. they hung together, they raised an army. they fought a civil war, defeated him, cut off his head. this was carl the 1st in the 1640s and then in 1688, they deposed another king james ii and brought in william to be their you know monoarch. because they didn't want to be taxed without parliamentary consent. it just happens in the one island nation, you get the powerful parliament that's able to force a institutional settlement on the english monoarch from there to the english is a short distance. john locke was a participant, he wrote the second treaty on government, that has to come out of consent, and then you get to the american revolution which is based on the principal, no taxation without representation. the distance from the english events and our own founding as a country based on democratic consent is not a long dis
as tocqueville said, it didn't happen in spain or russia where the czar basically recruited the entire nobility into his own military organization. it did happen in england for a very peculiar reasons. for parliament for a variety of reasons had a lot of solidarity. they hung together, they raised an army. they fought a civil war, defeated him, cut off his head. this was carl the 1st in the 1640s and then in 1688, they deposed another king james ii and brought in william to be their you know...
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spain does. greece does. china does, japan and england. they all have unique histories. but every -- so many countries -- the 19th century german nationalists, they talked about a germany that would merge. it would revive. it would lead all of humanity to a new epic. you know, there is always a stream that your country is unique and will uplift and lead humanity to a nice life. it's a nice sentiment. you talk about a whole another russia. jefferson had it about america. i think we should be more modest in our -- in our agendas. and we should really respect other countries and be not so quick to use force and violence to solve things. i think that force and violence is not a mistaken policy. i think it's a correct policy given the interests that george bush represents. he now has control of the second largest oil reserve in the world, 113 billion gallons of very good quality crude. and halliburton is taking it over. and fixing up the oil wells. and the iraqis are very irritated in saying you're supposed to be helping us and this and that. bush isn't there to help the iraq
spain does. greece does. china does, japan and england. they all have unique histories. but every -- so many countries -- the 19th century german nationalists, they talked about a germany that would merge. it would revive. it would lead all of humanity to a new epic. you know, there is always a stream that your country is unique and will uplift and lead humanity to a nice life. it's a nice sentiment. you talk about a whole another russia. jefferson had it about america. i think we should be...
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they had written on their north, canada and spain was still on the south. so everything was a little tricky. but they had the vision of their convention taking over the whole continent and more than a continent. mexico, cuba. jefferson thought cuba would actually fall to us like -- i don't know what he thought was going to happen all of those spanish-speaking people then. yes, sir. >> it never occurred to me, you had mentioned the delay of the american recognition of the soviet union. but since you did, i am wondering, isn't this conventional wisdom a little bit messy again because i always thought the attitude of the ambassador job in berlin in 1933 with whom we did have relations with hitler's germany but buddy how the government of that period as a group of psychopaths and gangsters who came to power by illegitimate means. and one could really say the same about lennon's seizure of power. so was this really backward on our part or was this some fundamental illegitimacy of the communist regime from the start and not just some ideological and the? >> well,
they had written on their north, canada and spain was still on the south. so everything was a little tricky. but they had the vision of their convention taking over the whole continent and more than a continent. mexico, cuba. jefferson thought cuba would actually fall to us like -- i don't know what he thought was going to happen all of those spanish-speaking people then. yes, sir. >> it never occurred to me, you had mentioned the delay of the american recognition of the soviet union. but...
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should we have a kind of greek- style bailout for spain and italy? the congressional research service estimates that the imf is 60 the -- the imf is $50 billion short. lastly, i am worried about long- term finances of illinois and california. given their pension liability ies, ill. being the lowest paid pensions in the united states, do you see a systemic risk posed by these two states to bondunicipal finance of bonand sector? i lay all three of those issues out for your comments. >> thank you. it is true that in 1979, mostly because of mechanical problems, operational problems, there were a few treasury bills that did not receive interest rates -- interest payments on time. industry did go up, but it is -- interest rates did go up, but it is not entirely clear whether it was due to the default or whether it was due to some other factors. i do not think it is comparable to the current situation because this was a couple of isolated issues. the wall street journal did not even reports that this had -- report that this had happened. people did not even
should we have a kind of greek- style bailout for spain and italy? the congressional research service estimates that the imf is 60 the -- the imf is $50 billion short. lastly, i am worried about long- term finances of illinois and california. given their pension liability ies, ill. being the lowest paid pensions in the united states, do you see a systemic risk posed by these two states to bondunicipal finance of bonand sector? i lay all three of those issues out for your comments. >>...